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Description:They're Back! And They're Not Alone! New characters added. Bonus Rounds. New Moves. Hope your hungry!
Editorial Review
Rampage 2: Universal Tour has smashed, trashed, and crashed its way onto the popular PlayStation system. As fans of the original coin-op classic already know, you assume the role of one of three monsters with an insatiable desire to crush various cities into oblivion. You can choose between the rambunctious rhino Boris, the larger-than-life lobster Ruby, or the charismatic rat Curtis. Each character has special moves that you can unleash upon the unsuspecting cities. After you make your selection, you canThey're Back! And They're Not Alone! New characters added. Bonus Rounds. New Moves. Hope your hungry!

Editorial ReviewRampage 2: Universal Tour has smashed, trashed, and crashed its way onto the popular PlayStation system. As fans of the original coin-op classic already know, you assume the role of one of three monsters with an insatiable desire to crush various cities into oblivion. You can choose between the rambunctious rhino Boris, the larger-than-life lobster Ruby, or the charismatic rat Curtis. Each character has special moves that you can unleash upon the unsuspecting cities. After you make your selection, you can then proceed to eat helpless victims, smash tanks, and destroy solid buildings.

Causing mass mayhem and destruction is not your only purpose in this game. You must also rescue your fellow monsters in crime--George, Lizzie, and Ralph (which many die-hard fans of the Rampage series will recognize from the original coin-op). To save your friends, you must first defeat the ever-approaching military and law enforcement officials that aim to protect each city. Being bad has never felt so good. --Michael Byer

Pros: Classic gameplay from the original Rampage remains intact Several new environments, including Seattle and the infamous "Area 51" Cons: Horrible guitar-driven soundtrack